The disdain for Drake is shared among a handful of folks in this industry. Whether it’s a dispute over hashtag rap (Ludacris), being deemed “Sweet” (Common), disagreeing with a certain method of finding out how scandalous these heffars are (Fabolous), opting out of remix video shoots (Future) or swag not matching the sweaters (Pusha T), there’s always a problem to be solved.

“I’ve got no issues with him,” he says of Future, who was upset that Drake didn’t appear in his video, “Tony Montana.” “I’m happy I got on the song.” Pusha T, who once cryptically rhymed that, “the swag doesn’t match the sweaters,” gets off easy, too. “I’ve been really open about my love for the Clipse,” he says. “I don’t know, maybe that guy is bored.” Ludacris, who was accused of stealing Big Sean and Drake’s hashtag flow, also receives a halfhearted smack down, “That’s a case of someone trying to use my marketing money to get things going again for themselves. That didn’t affect my day, my month, my year. I didn’t take any of that seriously.”